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Port Authority Fights $4M 'Bridgegate' Legal Fee Ruling
By Abigail Harrison
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has urged the Second Circuit not to give former executive William E. Baroni Jr. another chance to secure $4 million in legal fees, arguing a recent decision letting him pursue his claims again will upend principles of federalism by broadening the jurisdictional limits of a federal court hearing state-law claims.
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LITIGATION
29 State AGs Want Unified Meta Youth Addiction Trial
By Mike Curley
A group of 29 states and their attorneys general is doubling down on a request in California federal court to hold a single, unified trial in their suit claiming Meta Platforms Inc. is designed to addict and harm minors, saying they have now identified another case where such a singular trial was held involving multiple attorneys general's claims.
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Bonus Spotlight
Bonus News: Glenn Agre, Bursor & Fisher Reveal 2025 Levels
By Andrea Keckley
Glenn Agre Bergman & Fuentes LLP told its associates in a memo last week that it would be issuing year-end bonuses ranging from $15,000 to $115,000 and special bonuses ranging from $6,000 to $25,000 based on seniority, with the chance to receive premiums above the year-end bonuses based on "extraordinary dedication and/or performance."
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Sterne Kessler Draws Scolding, But No Sanctions Midtrial
By Elliot Weld
A Delaware federal judge said Wednesday she wasn't happy with the tone used by attorneys defending a radiopharmaceutical company from patent infringement claims and that she does not condone the attorneys' conduct in improperly contacting three inventors named in a patent at issue, but she declined to issue the severe sanction of kicking them off the case.
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Analysis
The Top Trademark Decisions Of 2025
By Theresa Schliep
The U.S. Supreme Court vacated a trademark infringement award that reached nearly $47 million and found nonparties couldn't be on the hook for the amount, while the Federal Circuit reproached a trademark tribunal for its handling of a man's attempt to register the F-word. Here are Law360's picks for the biggest trademark decisions of 2025.
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